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    there too expensive....the cards im puttting n it arent rare or expensive there like $10 Cards so for me there good......but which one is the right one of the 2 thx......brent

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    I have to agree that those semi rigid holders sucks big time if you really want to take care of your cards. hard to get them in and out, you wind up damaging your cards. If you want to protect your cards then get regular top loaders or screw downs for the better high grade cards. Just my 2 cents!!!

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    i personally like them......which one of the 2

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    dont know, dont use them...

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    and what if you decide to trade those cards?? what about the person you trade it to?? thats fine if you NEVER plan on getting rid of them, but personally, if i got a GU card in a semi rigid in the mail, i wouldn't even take it out...would get sent right back. that is much worse in my opinion than sandwiching it between cardboard....they are meant for SINGLE cards...they aren't meant for thick stock cards!!

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    I sometimes get cards from ebay and sure enough few are on those damn semi rigid crap, I get so pissed when i get them. When i pay for the auctions i usually enter a message to please ship the card a toploader and bubblemailer.

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    yea..ok.....then i wont trade with u....thx for the help though

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    dont worry, you already got you on my "list"

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    ok kool.........

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    If you're using them mainly for thicker cards I would go for CardSaver 1's.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=170006198477

    They're a little over-sized so you can get the cards in and out without a fight. With the ones you listed you're gonna have a hard time getting them in and out because they're a bit smaller and a tighter fit.

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